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JOHN SHOTT Business . I ({ministration MAURICE J. SMITH Law HARLAN II. DYKES Lazv JOHN WADDELL Professor Emeritus English [ 28 ]
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The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty THE Scvent y - ninth Annual Commencement marks the end of a sig- nificant period in the lives of the members of the Senior Class. It is one of those rare moments in a student ' s life in which surroundings and cir- cumstances suffer a sudden change. The past and present have been fraught with study and collegiate activities that were a preparation for a maturer life to come — after four years. Commencement Day dawns ! What happy and consoling reminiscences will be brought forth in the future by the recollection of the four years which this class spent within the dear old college campus. Four years to which is now being written a glorious Finis. Each graduate who has passed through Santa Clara has traced a history of himself. Brief, though it be. as here written, it records the events and achieve- ments which have marked his sojourn as a student at the University. These brief biographies will serve to revive the carefree, though studious days of the Fresh- man, the doings of the slightly more matured Sophomore, the social functions of the philosophically steady Junior, and the fruition of all these in the accom- plished Senior. These memories time will hallow and make more dear to our hearts ! The Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty departs, not without a feeling of mingled sorrow and joy. Sorrow for the association of students and companions we are forced to sever — companions with whom we studied and played, teachers and friends, whose sole intent was to help us to prepare for the larger arena of life, equipped with knowledge sufficient and character strong to meet its issues. Joy pulsates in our hearts that ours is now the privilege of calling the University of Santa Clara, Alma Mater. Joy also, in having aided in some little way, by our whole-hearted participation in curricular and extra-curricular activities, the institution, which has done so much for us. And so we salute you. Alma Mater ! Farewell, Santa Clara ! We leave our hearts behind with you — forever! Arthur H. Kenny, President Class of 1930. [ 30 ]
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